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Home » Equality » Page 21

Equality

Rowing back on women’s independence

On International Women’s Day Kirsty Davies unveils a new Welsh organization that is campaigning for equal opportunities

8th March (27th February)
  • Culture

Cutting back on disabled people

Rhian Davies says that a quarter of the Welsh population are threatened by the Westminster Government’s welfare changes

5th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The worries of disabled people

Joseph Carter says the Welfare Reform Bill fails to find the right balance between saving money and protecting the vulnerable

8th February (7th February)
  • Uncategorised

Cardiff pioneers autonomy in social care

Angela Graham describes an innovation in domiciliary social care in the capital that should spread to the rest of the country

19th January (18th January)
  • Uncategorised

Welsh womankind’s giant step

Owain ap Gareth says that unless positive action resumes we can expect far fewer women in the Assembly in future

2nd December (2nd December)
  • Politics and Policy

Assembly offers answer to social divisions

Gwion Iqbal Malik argus that the parties must do more to select black and ethnic minority candidates

2nd October (30th September)
  • Culture

Fourth term special 1: Wales puts her hand to the wheel

John Osmond says the Welsh Government’s legislation for the coming session needs a connecting theme

5th September (2nd September)
  • Politics and Policy

Plugging an information gap

Michael Haggett argues we need more regular opinion polling on Welsh issues

20th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Riot Reflections 2: Big may not be so beautiful after all

Rhys David suggests there are lessons for Cardiff’s development to be learned from the English riots

17th August (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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